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This paper summarises the key points made in Session I and highlights some of the issues that require further discussion. The principal point is that, with few notable but perhaps clinically important exceptions, it is probable that intra-ethnic variation is a greater issue than inter-ethnic differences.
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Jones, T. (1994). Summary of Session I. In: Walker, S., Lumley, C., McAuslane, N. (eds) The Relevance of Ethnic Factors in the Clinical Evaluation of Medicines. CMR Workshop Series. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1420-2_11
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